Another adventures of Ben Cartwright and his sons (Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon and Mitch Vogel) as they run and defend their ranch while helping the surrounding community.
I've never seen a weaker set of people in all my born days. They always turn their backs on ben he always have to fight by himself to benefit them all, what a good man!!!
Just overlook the fact that Ben is the richest amongst them eh? The others don't have the luxury of waiting. They and their animals will starve. Or do you just miss all the important points?
@@dawnmills5567 It was awesome how Ben said that even though the Ponderosa could survive the loss of the cattle, he wasn't willing to let his fellow ranchers go under. "A home is surrounded by friends and neighbors." In the 21st century, we need real people to think that way."
This was a shaker upper, one learns so much about life here, that swindler planned a way to take over an entire town, and all its citizen's homes, ranches, farms, and the like, their ways of living, and again Ben broke the swindler and saved the day.
*SOUND REMEDY* If you use headphones, a secondary speaker or bluetooth device the sound works for some reason. Found that out a while ago and that's how I'm able to enjoy these.
*SOUND REMEDY* If you use headphones, a secondary speaker or bluetooth device the sound works for some reason. Found that out a while ago and that's how I'm able to enjoy these.
@@evangelene12 your brain is ok? The guy created a pressure situation to get the cattle cheap. If Ben buys them all the guy can't get them cheap. Aka he does not get what he wants... Besides, the other farmers had money pressure. Ben does not. By paying or even offering 4$ he would have taken the pressure away. And again, this is the first time the used the train. Suddenly everyone relies on it. Ben had a great ship a few episodes ago...and so on.
*SOUND REMEDY* If you use headphones, a secondary speaker or bluetooth device the sound works for some reason. Found that out a while ago and that's how I'm able to enjoy these.
$100,000 in 1860 is equivalent to about $3,116,602.41 in 2020 so fartrite stuffs it into a saddlebag and rides out ...ALONE ...sure , realistic ! then the next morning the "word" of something magically gets out to everybody for a "run" on the bank . sure